“We now have a situation where MPAC recognizes the fact that a commercial or industrial property, that involves tenants, may not always be fully occupied and therefore there should be an allowance to reflect the fact and the value should be reduced accordingly,” says Innes. “That means that with the vacancy program, a property owner could a) have reduced taxes based on the fact that the property is on average vacant for a percentage of the time, and then secondly can get an additional rebate on top of that.”

Successful property owners have received as much as a 35% tax rebate in the past.

The province gave municipalities the authority to decide whether or not they wanted to continue the program in 2017.

Lambton county council will consider the recommendation at budget deliberations March 7.